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How a Balinese Vendor Uses Video Calls to Sell Souvenirs to Tourists Worldwide

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In Bali, many souvenir vendors, particularly those in art markets and local shops, have gained popularity with foreign tourists. These shops are seen as safe spaces where tourists can comfortably buy authentic Balinese products at reasonable prices.

Moreover, many tourists purchase items for their loved ones back home, adding a personal touch to their travels. One unique and charming trend that has emerged recently is Balinese vendor showcasing their products through video calls.

As demonstrated in a TikTok video by @gemmabezzinaa, a Balinese bag seller took the experience to the next level by showing a foreign tourist his collection of items via a video call.

What made this video especially popular was the seller’s dedication and enthusiasm. In the clip, the vendor goes above and beyond by not just presenting the bags but also wearing one of the women’s bags, even though he himself is a man.

The humorous and relatable caption read, “POV: Your boyfriend is in Bali getting you a bag and you ask the worker to model it for you.”

@gemmabezzinaaI miss balinese, i’m crying he’s so cute

♬ Unlock It x My Boo (Instrumental) – no/vox & karaokey

The video quickly went viral, accumulating hundreds of thousands of likes and attracting a wide range of positive comments from viewers around the world.

Many people were amused by the vendor’s laid-back attitude, with one comment reading, “I really like Balinese people 😂😭,” to which the video owner responded, “They’re so cute.”

Others were quick to comment on the vendor’s enthusiastic modelling, saying things like, “He looks so happy modelling it,” and “He seemed to be given an extra tip for being a suitable model with a full smile.”

This small, yet heartfelt moment encapsulates the warmth and hospitality that Bali is known for, with vendors often making an effort to connect with tourists in unique and creative ways.

Where to Find the Best Souvenirs in Bali: Top Markets for Tourists

If you’re a foreign tourist looking for the perfect Balinese souvenir, you’re in luck, as Bali offers a variety of options that capture the essence of its culture and craftsmanship.

Whether you’re looking for traditional items, artistic trinkets, or speciality foods, there are several popular markets across the island where you can find the best souvenirs to bring back home.

One of the most famous destinations for souvenir shopping is Krisna Oleh-Oleh Bali. This souvenir shop is incredibly popular among tourists, and it has multiple outlets across the island, with its busiest location on Jalan Raya Tuban, Kuta. It’s especially convenient for those arriving or departing from Ngurah Rai International Airport due to its proximity.

krisna bali shop in bali
Source: krisnabali.co.id

Another bustling location for souvenir hunting is the Kuta Art Market, which is situated along Bakungsari Street, near the end of Kartika Plaza Street. Located close to the popular Kuta Beach, this market attracts both local and international shoppers looking for Balinese handicrafts, jewellery, and other unique products. It’s the perfect stop for tourists looking to experience the local culture while picking up meaningful mementoes.

If you find yourself in Ubud, the Ubud Art Market is a must-visit destination for shopping enthusiasts. Located on Jalan Raya Ubud, this market is a hub for tourists who want to take home handwoven baskets, beachwear, paintings, t-shirts, and more.

What makes this market even more appealing is its close proximity to some of Ubud’s top attractions, like the Taman Saraswati Temple and the famous Ubud Monkey Forest. Fun fact: the Ubud Art Market was even featured in the Hollywood film Eat Pray Love, starring Julia Roberts!

Whether you’re in the bustling tourist hub of Kuta or the artistic heart of Ubud, Bali’s art markets offer an abundance of options for souvenir shopping, each providing a unique glimpse into the rich culture of this beautiful island.

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